Hello everyone! The refuge of Ellen Degeneres, where the field is a more quiet rustic appearance, are present in all the details! From the woods either lining walls giving an interesting detail, where the rustic modernity blends with the white color is given. Black, white and some natural tones is the closest color palette. To be honest I like this lightness, despite being a heavy style, the project offers comfort, balance, and it is impossible not to feel good!

Located in Los Angeles, this is the home of the talented Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent also interior designer! This house was designed by John Elgin Woolf in 1939.The work of Nate Berkus really started to take its due value on the "Oprah Show"! Had a great success and later launched his program of decoration on national tv. He wrote the book 'The Things That Matter ", and have a collection with his signature for Target.With regard to the house that I personally love, the greatness of architecture is visible and is one of the key factors of this project for these two designers managed to make this not lose the highlight! A neutral, black and white base, a classic that always result well, and then they mix in decorated in eclectic style, combining modern, where pieces of industrial and ethnic character, a house that can be said with certainty that is experienced! I love the objects that seem to come from family trips or parts!

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Hello Blogfriends my name is José Pedro, and I’m the creator of the blog The Apartment 312. I’m 18 years old and I’m passionate about life. Study Visual Arts and I love my country (Portugal)! To learn more about me (click here).